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Posted 2/27/2015 10:36:40 PM |
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This may have been covered before but, how did they make the central pedestal work? Did it actually work or was it a stunt bat? It seems to me there wouldn't be enough room under the cockpit for it to fit, much less carry the hydraulics necessary for the lift and spin.
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Posted 4/2/2015 9:26:09 AM |
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Okay.. either no one knows or just doesn't care to answer. Later taters!
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Posted 4/2/2015 10:40:46 AM |
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Posted 4/4/2015 1:35:36 PM |
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Jimmy (4/2/2015) Just movie magic. Seperate prop was made for that scene.
Yep. But it would make for a great gear shifter. And the other leavers can be for other things, maybe attach them to the disc launcher doors? Or a spring loaded clown tripper latch?
Or the grappling hook?
Or the smoke screens on the back?
Or the oil spill doors on the back?
Or the afterburner?
Or a throttle adjustment for "jet noise"!!!
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Posted 8/2/2019 9:42:19 AM |
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I've read somewhere that they took one of the previous functioning '89s and stripped it out to put the hydraulic cylinder.
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